David Wall

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David Wall

David Wall

@wall_david61

Katılım Şubat 2026
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David Wall
David Wall@wall_david61·
@RepThomasMassie Election fraud comes in spending huge sums to advertise to people who don't think beyond what the ads tell them to think.
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Thomas Massie
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie·
There’s a quiet all out war for the future of our country. Let us not misdirect our precious resources. I do not believe I lost due to fraudulent votes, mail-in ballots, hacking, or mistabulated results. I respect those who want to make sure, but I won’t be requesting a recount.
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David Wall
David Wall@wall_david61·
@VividProwess Jews have not controlled the land for most of that time. By your logic, you need to leave and let the native Americans take the land back since they have been living there all that time. Sometimes your Ivy League education shows more than common sense.
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
Bill Maher: “Israel did not steal anybody’s land. Jews have been living there since since about 1,200 BC - way before the first Muslim or Arab walked the earth.“ He's 100% correct..
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David Wall
David Wall@wall_david61·
@LPNational Slaves don't get to be free, though they think submission and living on what their masters give them (some bad education, some bad jobs, a little bit housing and food) is freedom because it's all they know.
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Libertarian Party
Libertarian Party@LPNational·
Both the Republicans and the Democrats spent 55 years swapping the excuse and guarding the machine. We are the only ones who ever asked them to shut it off. End the Bank Surveillance Act. Your money is your business. Not theirs to watch.
Dylan Allman@dylanmallman

For 55 years the federal government has required your bank to inform on you, and made it a crime for the bank to tell you it did. Every account watched. Every transfer over a line logged and forwarded. Every deposit a clerk finds unusual written into a report you will never see, sent to an agency you never chose, about money you worked for and already paid tax on. In 1970 the enemy was organized crime. In 2001 it was terrorism. In 2025 it was the border. The enemy is whatever they need to put on television so no one counts the millions of ordinary people swept up in the same net. What it actually does is turn your bank into a branch office of the state. A private company you trusted with your paycheck, deputized to watch you, required to file on you, forbidden from warning you, handing a running ledger of your life to an office that needs no warrant to read it and answers to nobody when it is wrong. The Fourth Amendment was supposed to stand between you and that ledger. A doctrine they invented decided it does not. The day you handed your money to a bank, the courts ruled, you consented to all of it. You cannot live without a bank. They built the machine on a consent no one is free to refuse. They named it the “Bank Secrecy Act.” Ironically, the only secrecy it defends is the government's. The bank cannot tell you it reported you. The agency that ran the program could not tell Congress how many criminals it ever caught. Your secrecy is called suspicious activity, flagged, filed, and forwarded. $59 billion spent. 28.7 million reports filed on Americans. 275 investigations actually tipped off. The system does not fail at catching criminals. Catching criminals was always the cover. The watching was always the product. The threshold sold in 1945 as a high wall around the wealthy has been dragged by inflation down onto everyone. $10,000 bought two new Corvettes in 1970. Today it buys the engine. The wall has not moved in 80 years. They just waited for the dollar to walk everyone into it. Money you worked for, in accounts you opened, watched without a warrant your entire life, and you were never told. Today Cato's @EconWithNick said it straight to House Financial Services. The Bank Secrecy Act is the Bank Surveillance Act. They have known for 55 years and watched you anyway. Do not give them a 56th.

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David Wall@wall_david61·
@scotthortonshow AI tools already give better answers than web searches, by a long shot. And you can ignore the AI answer and scroll down and see what you can figure out looking at other web sites talking about your query.
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David Wall
David Wall@wall_david61·
@RonPaul Trump is thought-free, morality-free, and knows almost nothing but the use of power to scare and defraud others to his personal benefit.
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Ron Paul
Ron Paul@RonPaul·
President Trump had choice: - Retire the Empire gracefully (stop the wars, close the foreign bases, and bring all the troops home) - Or give the Empire another puff of oxygen. He chose the latter, against the wishes of the American people. But this time Trump has poked a stick at the wrong hornet's nest, and is trapped. With every passing day, the costs escalate, and the American people feel increased economic pain. It's now well past the time to retire the Empire ... before there's nothing left to save. Watch @RonPaul & @ChrisRossini below:
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David Wall
David Wall@wall_david61·
@CatoInstitute If big government spending helped the people, the people already be extremely well off in the US which has the largest spending government in history.
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Cato Institute
Cato Institute@CatoInstitute·
Economic nationalism isn't an alternative to free-market conservatism—it's the opposite. Tariffs, industrial favoritism, and a stronger state mirror the Left's zero-sum thinking about economics. The result: higher prices and slower growth for the very Americans it claims to help, explains Cato’s @SolveigSinglet. ow.ly/Kjpz50Z2Jfe
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David Wall@wall_david61·
@Lisa08407 @BernieSanders If big government was for the people, then the people would be so well off now because the US military empire literally spends many trillions every year and has a debt larger than the nation can produce in a year.
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Lisa
Lisa@Lisa08407·
@wall_david61 @BernieSanders The larger the government, the easier it is for the wealthy to manipulate it. A small government is the best way to protect ordinary people.
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Bernie Sanders
Bernie Sanders@BernieSanders·
The damage from a reactionary Supreme Court: Citizens United allows billionaires to buy elections. Ending Roe v. Wade takes away a woman's right to control her body. Louisiana v. Callais strips voting rights away from Black Americans. Our rights are under attack. FIGHT BACK.
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David Wall
David Wall@wall_david61·
@wil_da_beast630 So they are wrong in saying 'school and public libraries around the country'? You just ignored that by saying they are sold, but not freely available where government controls the children's education.
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David Wall
David Wall@wall_david61·
@piersmorgan That Hamas -- the most powerful armed gang in a concentration camp -- has depraved members and nobody argues otherwise. But all the rest of the people aren't, just like the US has evil rulers and the people don't mass murder or steal whatever they want like the government does.
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David Wall@wall_david61·
@ThomasEWoods @romanhelmetguy And if it's so natural, why are their monopolies in nearly all market segments? The only true monopoly is government and those who grants monopoly power to.
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Tom Woods
Tom Woods@ThomasEWoods·
I know everybody thinks you can just buy out all your competitors and then raise your price. I know everybody thinks that's easy. But economists who study this for a living have difficulty finding examples of predatory pricing. Yes, they lower their prices, but then when do they actually raise them? They don't dare, because of all the potential competition. If you look through the legal records of the various companies accused of monopolistic practices, you don't find any where predatory pricing is actually demonstrated. I know it's fun to accuse the economists of being stupid and theoretical and not grounded in the real world, but don't fall for Boomerisms like that
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Roman Helmet Guy@romanhelmetguy·
This is her dumbest take. Monopolies form naturally. Monopolies are much more profitable than competitive industries. So if you find yourself in a competitive industry, it makes sense to buy out or collude with all your competitors, or to temporarily take a loss in order to drive them out of business. The government itself is a naturally-forming monopoly on violence. Ayn Rand is frequently guilty of this kind of magical thinking in which everything would be perfect if the government just disappeared. Well, there are still large parts of Africa today in which there is effectively no government. Is it utopia? Meanwhile the Industrial Revolution could not have taken place without the financial incentives put in place by intellectual property law such as patents, which require an incredibly strong government to enforce. The right really needs to get away from this whole “everything the government does is bad” loser mindset.
Sowell Economics@sowelleconomics

Ayn Rand: "Under a free system, no one could acquire a monopoly on anything. If you look at economics, and economic history, you will discover that all monopolies have been established with government help."

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David Wall@wall_david61·
@romanhelmetguy Those who follow that path are soon in the trash heap of history as innovation always destroyed locked in notions.
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David Wall
David Wall@wall_david61·
@scotthortonshow The rise matches the IDF brutality and never-ending caging of those who it never would allow to be part of their "democracy"
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David Wall
David Wall@wall_david61·
@RBReich Just shows that American workers own too little of what they are able to produce. They should be entrepreneurs and be wise when selling their labor.
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Robert Reich
Robert Reich@RBReich·
American workers just took home their smallest share of the nation's wealth since 1947 — even as corporate profits soar. Why? This chart has the answer.
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David Wall@wall_david61·
@RonPaul Extortion is always a gift to grifters.
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Ron Paul
Ron Paul@RonPaul·
A $1.5 Trillion Military Budget is a Gift to the Grifters
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David Wall@wall_david61·
@JohnCleese Or maybe it's just that Muslim nations are so harsh and limiting against free people in free markets that they run away.
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David Wall@wall_david61·
@reason Higher prices come from politicians who reject free people in free markets.
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reason
reason@reason·
Politicians on the left and right are increasingly blaming large investors for raising home prices. Here's why they're wrong. reason.com/2026/05/11/an-…
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David Wall@wall_david61·
@RoKhanna If the people decided, there would have been no war and no mass funding/arming of Israel or any other foreign nation. Only voluntary donations are moral and done by the people. Government isn't the people: it's rulers who force unity under threats of violence.
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Ro Khanna
Ro Khanna@RoKhanna·
Israel does not get to tell America that the "war is not over." The American people decide that. This war has cost us lives and raised the price of food and gas for Americans. End it now. thehill.com/policy/interna…
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David Wall@wall_david61·
@RandPaul That's what it means by "under the jurisdiction." Everyone in the US no matter their status is under the laws and force of government rulers. But only legal residents are under their jurisdiction.
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Rand Paul
Rand Paul@RandPaul·
I introduced a constitutional amendment to end birthright citizenship. The 14th Amendment was never meant to reward illegal entry. Legal immigration built this country. Illegal immigration is being used to game the system. Only children of legal residents should receive automatic citizenship.
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